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Pittsburgh is a major steel-producing city, so the name is a nod to local industry. The team was originally named the Pirates but changed to the Steelers in 1940.
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This was part of the Intolerable Acts of 1774 and was based on the idea that British soldiers would not get a fair hearing in the colonies where the people were unfairly biased against the British soldiers. It was also a nod to the Boston Massacre trials in 1770 where colonists convicted two British soldiers of manslaughter and the perceived illegitimacy of this trial by British authorities.
Chinese used to cup one hand in the other before the chest as a salute. This tradition has a history of more than 2000 years and nowadays it is seldom used except in the Spring Festival. And shaking hands is more popular and appropriate on some formal occasions. Bowing, as to convey respect to the higher level, is often used by the lower like subordinates, students, and attendants. But at present Chinese youngsters tend to simply nod as a greeting. To some extent this evolution reflects the ever increasing paces of modern life.
No. Normal body language is Sweden is to nod when saying yes and to shake ones head when saying no.
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he may be saying hello to you
When a person moves their head up and down in a nod, you can interpret that as them saying 'yes'.
Nod Your Head was created on 2007-08-28.
verb: to nod your head
You look them straight in the eyes, and you nod your head, letting them know that you understand what they're saying, and that your paying attention
i can nod my head without farting
You nod your head.
If I think the answer to a question is yes, I nod my head.
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